Show Wednesday May 29 1974 Page 9 if the official student publication of Utah State University and is by students EDITORIAL POLICY is solely the responsibility of the editorial staff The editor caij reserve the right to refuse any publication at his discretion EDITORIAL OPINIONS are solely those of the editorial board and those writers witfy signed articles LETTER POLICY The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter All STUDENT written LIFE and aiited line and signed with name and student number lettvs must be typed on a Names may be withheld by the Editor however at the student's request Published during the school year except during finals week by the Ajt sociated Students of USU Editorial offices University Center 315 business office University C mter 317 Printed by the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage at University Station Logan Utah 84321 Subscription rates $6 per year $2 per quarter Correspondence should be addressed to PO Box 1249 60-spa- ce m 2(3C The BIKE SHOP 1085 N Main St 752-340- 0 Free '' " - “X s 'K "0 't'' " - s' 'r ' XX '"V N v vv ' ' v 1 ' s v- ' v ' 'V i 's 'N t £ M r photo by Tony OUTDOOR SPECIALIST class experience by Pat Wilder for Student Life Its “This purpose equivalent to that of a pre-scho- is ol first-serv- of background The enrollment is limited to one hundred students regardless socio-econom- ic The Laboratory has been offered at the fee of $25 per quarter STAB ' announced the 128 N MAIN Downtown Logan tv No 699 No 825 Spend four exciting months in Israel Egypt Jordan and Paris iimd or- said A The laboratories located in the bottom of the Family life have observation Building mirrors with where the public can watch the program in action booths v of Student development selection of the 1974-7programs cited were this existence in chairman Board already Activity past week Those chosen to serve as achievements that would be on the board are Larry Chandler sought by all board committees (Dance and Nightclub) Edd Coordination between Student Clark (Arts) Frank Coats Productions and STAB for in (Movies) Bril Gentry (Current utilization of all committees evente Bonnie — Hoerald putting together special Events) (Publicity) Bruce and Kit were also stated as goals assistant Israelsen (Espoused) Gaylynn LeRoy Dennis activities of Kummer (Hospitality) Mike coordinator student stated that in a recent workshop Larsen (Environmental Action) for Nelson Events) college activity groups held in (Special Betsy Randy Silcox (Recreation) Mary Southern Utah State College Stewart (Secretary) and Eldon Utah State’s activity board was a the instandout among White (Academic Affairs) During interviews last Tuesday termountain colleges that were in some of the board members attendance H i: ii one-wa- y outlined goals for the upcoming year? Greater student input and V s s &3RPWO From August chairmen announced Activities Vice President Craig Anderson KATER SHOP dinarily develop if they were just with their mothers” Mrs Ferney t valley” ol areas that they wouldn’t P'3r quarter Each child may take course for two quarters ‘I think the program is excellent” Ms Ann Bennett instructor of Family Life said “It far surpasses anything in the pre-scho- letters and numbers” There are twenty students in each class They are taught by one head teacher and four student teachers Each group of instructors plans its activities separately so there is no set schedule Mrs Don Ferney housewife has three children enrolled in the course She said it has been a good social learning experience for them “It lets the child develop in Children enter the Laboratory e e basis first-com- WING education is It very important gives children on a headstart the school senior Lewis system” Kristy social work major said “They can learn to be social people before they are bombarded with nursery on a No 2125 but the price will go up next year Twenty students sat quietly and watched a mother bathe her baby in a class taught in the Family Life Building This was one of the many activities experienced at the Child Development Laboratory for preschool children The program is offered every quarter to three or four year old children ZPC Collie iset Pre-school- ers Delivery Parts - accessories Sales - All Speeds - All Makes Free Safety Inspection Summer or Winter Storage ' ' & p Expert — Bfcycle Repairing - Service 't SS? 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